Sated Collection
"Sated: A Feast for the Senses" Indulgence knows no bounds as John Bull takes a hearty luncheon, British cooks cramming Old Grumble Gizzard with bonne chere
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"Sated: A Feast for the Senses" Indulgence knows no bounds as John Bull takes a hearty luncheon, British cooks cramming Old Grumble Gizzard with bonne chere. In this hand-coloured etching from 1806, satisfaction radiates from every bite. Fast asleep, a lion rests on the edge of the Etosha salt pan in Namibia. His stomach full and content after a successful hunt, he embodies pure satiation. The vibrant colors of this 1806 artwork by Hannah Humphrey capture the essence of complete fulfillment. In another scene set in 1914, we find ourselves in a bustling restaurant where patrons revel in culinary delights. Qui dormit dine - who sleeps dines. A man depicted in this colorful lithograph dozes off after an exquisite meal, his senses sated and body at ease. Returning to the majestic lions of Etosha National Park, we witness their gorged forms lying lazily on the edge of the pan. These magnificent creatures exude tranquility and contentment as they bask under Namibia's sun. The male lion stands tall with his full stomach against the backdrop of Etosha's salt pan. He epitomizes satisfaction personified – his appetite appeased and desires fulfilled. From historical depictions to nature's wonders, these images remind us that being sated goes beyond mere physical nourishment; it encompasses emotional fulfillment and spiritual gratification. Whether through indulging in delicious cuisine or witnessing nature's bounty firsthand, may we all find moments where our souls are truly sated.